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A clean and stylish site for a North London based hairdressers. I like the use of a monochrome scheme for the background, it really helps the photographs to make an impact.
I particularly like the intuitive design and how easy it is to grasp what the site is for.

A supremely stylish and sleek logo design that makes an immediate statement. I love the deep red of the background and custom typeface used.
The colour palette for the superscript logo idea itself works really well in contrast to the white text.

A fascinating site for a graphic/web designer. It manages to make you genuinely feel like he's sitting right in front of you.
I like the simplicity of the site although some of the sporadic aspects, the 'Like' box for example, can make it feel a little messy.

While white on yellow is a rare colour selection, possibly because of the inherent lack of contrast, this logo concept really works for me. I love the boldness of the design and how well it works with the name!
While the colour makes a great impact, the lemon logo could make a stronger statement were the designer to drop the detail on the lemon segments.

An absolutely fascinating design for a washing machine that's controlled by a computer running on Android. The overall design is incredibly futuristic and edgy, but I love it!
The use of coloured sections and detailing looks just great, while the Android panel and remote control concept is really interesting.

A brilliant interactive catalogue for a supermarket. The touchscreen layout is intuitive and makes great use of colour to differentiate between different sections of the supermarket.
I'd love to play with it and see what the animation effects are like. The weighting and dynamics of the appearing categories could make or break this design.

Here we have a brilliant logo design for a photographer. I find the symmetry works extremely effectively, as does the use of a specific design over a photograph.
Appropriately, the circular nature of the logo is beautifully reminiscent of a camera lens.

A absolutely stunning concept for a sports band that integrates with the Nike+ system. I love the colour and variety in the other potential designs, although the orange and black one does it for me!
The incorporation of the USB memory is an ingenious idea that purely enhances the user experience.

A stylish personal blog and portfolio for a web designer and developer. I like the boldness of the background colour, the circular headshot, and the intuitive layout.
It's always good when you can garner what the site is for in a couple of seconds!

A bold HTML5 site for a web designer that has clearly had a lot of attention given to it. I like impact that the header makes and clear way the site leads you through.
A good example of a how a single column layout can work.

A beautiful AIR App that aims to be the cool digital version of your ordinary paper notebook. I love the background textures and paper feel of the App.
The coloured pens available from behind your notebook really help to add interest to the design.

A great site for a self confessed 'curious designer'. I really like the framing of the body of the site by a textured header and footer, they add interest but keep the content uncluttered.
Using a small gallery of recent projects is a great way to add life to any design based site and immediately draws in any visitors.

This design and development company utilises a rather interesting user interface to engage visitors to the site. The content is laid out in a horizontal slideshow for which you can, if you like, use your arrow keys.
I like the overall simplicity of the idea, although using your arrow keys is perhaps a little gimmicky.

A brilliantly stylish and simple site a pair of industrial product, graphic, and space designers. I love the simple monochrome approach and stylised sketch as the focal point.
The restrained home page works well with only three of their most recent works being shown in the gallery section.

A fascinating approach to site navigation that aims to engage users through its unique and disjointed layout. I like the odd design of this site and its quirky appeal.
Making a site intentionally unintuitive can sometimes work to further engage visitors, a portfolio site like this is the perfect candidate for such an experiment.

An almost surprisingly bright and vibrant site for a design agency. The use of colour and graphical detail is fascinating and really helps to draw you into the site.
It might divide opinion but it won't fail to make an impact!

A beautifully minimalistic site for a furniture designer. I love the straightforward use of photography and the way in which the site allows the furniture to make an impact.
The purity of the site is almost striking and appeals immediately due to its clean and intuitive layout.

A beautiful and original idea for a calendar that was designed for Huggies. I love the moving baby's feet concept that imitates the baby's steps to show the current day.
I love the childlike and innocent look of the calendar, as if it was hand-made.

A simple but striking logo that has an appealingly hand-drawn quality to it. The use of white on black is almost always strong, and this is a good example.
The intricate design makes for an effective and memorable logo.